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SMARTOUCH DIGITAL




   USER MANUAL




  701 W. Foothill Blvd Azusa CA 91702
  (626) 969 - 9655    Fax (626) 334 - 4809
SmarTouch Digital controls are microprocessor based
   electronic spa control systems and as such are
   susceptible to static discharge and high levels of humidity.
   To prevent premature control failure do not hose down,
   flood or allow water to enter the control box enclosure.

                          CAUTION

   High voltage levels exist inside the control box, they can
   cause injury and even electrocution.

   Only certified electricians or trained servicemen
   should have access to the components inside the box.

   There are no user serviceable parts inside the box. All
   programming is done at the spa side control panel without
   the need to access the inside of the box. If for some
   reason the control system needs to be serviced, please
   contact Applied Computer Controls for proper procedures.


Model # _________________ Serial # __________________

Software Rev # _______ Purch Date _____ / _____ /_______

Device              120V 240V 1Sp         2Sp    12V    Installed
Primary Pump
Circulating Pump
Second Pump
Third Pump
Air Blower
Spa Light
Fiber Optic Light
Fiber Optic Wheel
Spa Mister
TABLE OF CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION                          4
IN A HURRY                            5
       Setting Temperature            5
       The SET Key                    5
Time Of Day TOD                       6
       SettingTOD                     6
THE CONTROL PANEL                     7
DEVICE CONTROL GROUP                  7
       Primary Water Pump             7
       Air Blower                     8
       Auxiliary Pump(s)              8
       Spa Light                      8
       Summary of Device Functions    9
STATUS CONTROL GROUP                  10
       The TEMP key                   10
       The TIME key                   11
       The SET key                    11
ERROR MESSAGES                        12
       CoLD, OH, HIer                 13
       SEoP, SESH, PSoC, PSoL, PSoH   13
       ToE - Time out error           13
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTION     14
BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKER REQUIREMENTS   15
EXPLODED VIEW / PARTS                 16
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD                 17
WIRING DIAGRAM                        18
CONTROL BOX DESCRIPTION               19




                 Page 3
INTRODUCTION

Thank you for buying a spa equipped with a SmarTouch
Digital control systems. Many years of experience went into
the design of this family of controls. You can be assured your
spa control system is the most advanced, it is highly reliable
and will serve you for many years to come.

The control system has been designed with the you the user
in mind. It is very easy to operate and requires a minimal effort
on your part. You may use it just as it comes to you and
without any programming. Yet you have the option of getting
deeply involved in the inner workings of the control if you so
choose. You can custom tailor it to fit your needs.

Please take the time to read at least the first section (next
page) “IN A HURRY - READ THIS” portion of the manual
before starting to use your spa for the first time. You can
familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual at your leisure.
This manual will also serve as a reference if you choose to
modify the operation of your spa.

                   SAVE THIS MANUAL.
           Make it available for other spa users.

You should also have a spa user’s manual which explains
how to care for your spa. Please read and follow all
instructions in your spa user’s manual. Maintaining the proper
levels of pH and the sanitizer will extend the life of your spa
equipment. Improper chemical levels in the spa are sure to
cause premature heater failure as well as failure of other
components in the system . Failures caused by chemical
imbalance are not covered by warranty.




                            Page 4
IN A HURRY - READ THIS
For those who don’t like to read manuals or would like to read the
manual later, please read at least the following section.

      SmarTouch Digital comes to you with a universal set
      of default settings. If you choose to keep these
      settings, then you only need to remember 2 things :
      how to set the spa temperature and to press the SET
      key whenever you are done using the spa.

Setting Temperature

   ♦ Press and hold the TEMP key for 2 seconds. Release all keys
        The display will flash the current selected temperature.
   ♦ Using the TEMP and TIME keys (UP and DOWN arrows)
        scroll to the desired temperature.
   ♦ Press the SET key to lock in the new selection

The SET Key

After using the spa, press the SET key to tell the microcontroller you
are done using the spa. It will then take over the spa’s management
including the different filtration cycles, heat maintenance, economy
modes and protection against freezing.

Upon entering this mode the FILTER light is turned on and a post use
filtration cycle is executed - that is when the spa needs filtration the
most. The default system setting includes a 3 hour economy mode,
the pump will come on at most once every 3 hours to sample water
temperature and heat if necessary. The controller remembers when
you have used the spa and in anticipation of your next usage will
perform a 3 hour Auto Filtration cycle before your next spa use.

SmarTouch Digital Series 1000 and 2000 is a family of intelligent, spa
control systems. These systems are rich with features and can be
extensively programmed to fit just about any need. The rest of this
manual will explain the function of each of the keys on the control
panel, how to change programmed settings and what each setting
does. It will also explain all the error messages that you may
encounter, and their significance and way to correct them.
                               Page 5
Time Of Day (TOD)
SmarTouch Digital maintains a 12 hour AM / PM internal real time
clock TOD (Time Of Day). The clock based on the line frequency.
There is no battery backup and whenever the power is turned off,
TOD is no longer correct. It defaults to 12:00 AM whenever the power
is turned on.

If you set TOD then SmarTouch will display time every first 10
seconds of each minute. If TOD has not been set then it will not be
displayed.

Setting TOD (Optional)

  1. Press and hold the TIME key for 2 seconds. Current TOD will
     be displayed with the hour portion flashing.
  2. Release the TIME key.
  3. Using the TEMP and TIME keys scroll up and down to the
     desired hour. - Notice the AM / PM Led.
  4. When the correct hour and AM / PM are displayed press the
     SET key to lock in the new hour.
  5. The display will now flash the minutes portion of current TOD.
  6. Using TIME and TEMP scroll to the desired minutes.
  7. When the correct minutes are displayed press the SET key to
     lock in the time of day (hours and minutes)

Note : TOD is the only parameter in SmarTouch Digital that is not
preserved on power down. On power up it will default to 12:00 AM, all
other parameters are restored to the their last setting.




                               Page 6
THE CONTROL PANEL

The control panel is normally installed on the lip of the spa for easy
and convenient access. Within the panel housing is a 4 digit LED
display used to communicate to the user spa temperature, TOD,
elapsed user time, programming, status - diagnostic and error codes
and messages. There are 2 different size panels. They are
interchangeable. the 2000 Series panel can have up to 7 keys, the
1000 Series panel will have at most 6 keys. These are membrane type
switches which when depressed generate a signal that the
microprocessor will interpret and act upon. The switches are labeled
and have specific functions. They are divided into 2 groups:

       Device Control Group Pump(s), Air Blower & Spa Light.
       Status Control Group: Up & Down Keys & the Set Key.

    Note: if any of the keys is pressed and held closed for longer
    than 20 seconds, that key will be disabled and becomes non
    functional. After releasing the key, it will be reactivated after
    20 seconds. This is to prevent a collapsed or defective key
    from locking up the system.


                  DEVICE CONTROL KEYS

There are up to 4 device key, JETS, AIR, AUX & LITE. Your spa will
have at least one water pump. Optionally your spa may have an air
blower, a second and/or third pump and a spa light. It may also have a
mister or a fiber optic light setup. If your spa does not have a specific
device please disregard the function of that device.

Primary Water Pump

Each spa should have at least one primary water pump which is usually
a dual speed pump. The low speed is used to filter the spa. Also while
the spa is being heated or there is an error condition, the low speed
circulates the water and you will not be able to turn it off.


                                 Page 7
The JETS key (switch) on the control panel is a 3 position switch :
Low Pump, High Pump, Off. Each time the key is pressed, the next
function is executed. If your primary pump is a single speed pump
then only the high pump will be activated. 2 LED indicators, LO & HI
inform you which speed is on.

      Note : if your spa is equipped with a circulating pump it will
      be used for filtration and heating instead of the low speed
      pump.

Air Blower.

If your spa is equipped with an air blower (bubbler), it is activated by
the AIR key. This is an ON/OFF key. An LED will indicate when the air
blower is on.

Auxiliary Pump(s).

Your spa may be equipped with 1 or 2 more pumps. If you have a
second pump, it could be a single speed or a dual speed.

If you have a third pump then both the second and third pumps must be
single speed. The function of the AUX key changes with the number
and type of auxiliary pumps used. Please consult with the table on the
following page for the proper sequence of activation.

Spa Light

The LITE key can also be a multifunction key. In its simplest
configuration, the LITE key is a simple on / off switch. It turns the spa
light and the accessory, if one is attached, on / off together at the same
time. Alternatively the LITE key may be programmed as a 3 function
key. Pressing it once will turn the spa light on. Pressing it a second time
will turn on the attached accessory, while the light is still on. Press it a
third time and both spa light and accessory will go off.

The table on the following page summarizes all the possible device key
combinations. Please note that your spa may not necessarily have all
these devices attached.


                                  Page 8
SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS FOR EACH DEVICE

  Key    Device                       1      2       3      4
          Single speed pump           ON     OFF

  JETS    Dual speed pump             LOW    HIGH   OFF
          Dual speed with Circ pump   LOW    HIGH   OFF
          Circ pump is independent

  AIR     Single speed air blower     ON     OFF

          One single Speed pump       ON     OFF

  AUX     One dual speed pump         LOW    HIGH   OFF
          Two Single speed pumps      P1     P1&2   P2      ALL OFF

          Spa light                   ON     OFF

  LITE    Spa Light & Accessory       Both   Both
                                      ON     OFF
          Spa Light & Accessory       Lite   Both   Both
               3 Function             ON     ON     OFF

               Table 1 - Device keys summary of functions


The four device keys, JETS, AIR, AUX and LITE are exclusive, when
one is pressed, no other key may be pressed simultaneously. You
must release the pressed key before you may press another key. Also
these keys do not repeat.

If you press and hold a key for more than 20 seconds that key will be
considered defective (collapsed) and will be deactivated and ignored
by the system. When released the key will stay inactive for 20
seconds before it is recognized and activated.
STATUS CONTROL KEYS
The keys in this group are used to communicate to the controller
system settings and option selection(s). There are 3 keys in this group
and 3 functions that are combinations of these keys:

        Key Press                           Function

      TEMP (up arrow)               Prog Temp, + or Next
      TIME (down arrow)             Prog TOD, - or Previous
      SET key.                      Select or Accept , Enter

      SET & TEMP                    Invert display

               Table 2 - Status Control Keys Summary


The TEMP key , which is also the UP ARROW key, is a repeat key if
held down. Think of this key as “+ or next”. Use it to :

 ♦ Press and hold for 2 seconds then release it to start desired
     temperature selection.
 ♦ During temperature setting press TEMP to increase selected
     temperature.
 ♦ When doing system programming press TEMP to scroll to the
     next message.
 ♦ After message selection, the system displays the associated
     value, press TEMP to increase that value.


     Note: When the display is inverted, you will be able to read
     the display from inside the spa ; the keys will retain their
     functions and will not be inverted. The UP ARROW will still
     function as the UP ARROW even though when you look at it
     from within the spa it appears to be the DOWN ARROW.
     The same also applies to the rest of the keys.




                               Page 10
The TIME key , which is also the DOWN ARROW key, is also a repeat
key. Think of it as “ - or previous”. Use it to :

  ♦ Press and hold for 2 seconds then release it to start setting the
      real time clock (TOD)
  ♦ During time setting press TIME to decrease the hours or
      minutes value that is being set.
  ♦ When doing system programming press TIME to scroll to the
      previous message
  ♦ After selecting a message, the system displays the associated
      value, press TIME to decrease that value.

The SET key is equivalent to Select or Accept. It functions as an Enter
key of a personal computer, it is the proverbial “hit any key to continue”.
Press the set key to:


  ♦ After using the spa press the SET key to tell the controller to
      take over the management of the spa.
  ♦ During temperature setting press the SET key to lock in a
      new selected temperature.
  ♦ During time of day programming press the SET key to lock in
      the hour and the minutes.
  ♦ When a “HLer ” error message is displayed press the SET
     key to clear the error (if the the cause has been corrected).
     Pressing the SET key, the user acknowledges that the
     cause of the hi limit error has been or will be corrected.

    Note: UP is synonymous with TEMP and DOWN is the same
    key as TIME. These are used interchangeably and mean the
    same thing. Scrolling means pushing either the UP or the
    DOWN key to go to the next or previous item or value.




                                 Page 11
ERROR MESSAGES
There are 9 error messages that a SmarTouch may generate.
Here is a List of these messages and what they indicate:

CoLd Temperature in the spa heater housing is below 40º
Fahrenheit. Because spa temperature should never get this low,
the status of the heater element is unknown. Therefore the low
speed pump or circulation pump will run continuously until the
temperature rises above 45º

OH OverHeat. The spa is at temperature that is above 108ºF.
SmarTouch will not accept temperature settings above 104ºF. If
for some reason spa temperature rises over the maximum level,
SmarTouch will display a flashing 105ºF to 108ºF. The spa is still
operational but hotter than any person should be subjected to.
Please do not use your spa when the temperature is flashing or
the OH message is displayed

In the summer and especially in warm regions, ambient
temperature may be high enough to overheat the spa naturally.
Spas are usually well insulated and can store a lot of heat in the
equipment compartment.


HLer Hi Limit Over Heat. SmarTouch has a backup water
temperature sensor called the HiLimit. If the sensor is
disconnected or shorted or if the spa temperature should reach
above 112ºF, the HiLimit protection circuitry will force all spa
functions off and will flash the HLer message on the display. It is
not possible to use the spa when this error isin effect. When the
error has been corrected, you must press the SET key to
acknowledge that you, the spa user, are aware of the error
condition and should have the proper repairs done.




                               Page 12
SEoP Sensor Open or disconnected and SmarTouch cannot
determine the spa temperature. The heater is disabled but the
spa is operational. The sensor must be replaced or reconnected
for this message to go away.

SESH Sensor Short. The sensor is shorted and is non
functional. Temperature cannot be determined, the heater is
disabled, but the spa is still operational. Sensor must be
replaced to get rid of this message.

PSoC, PSoL, PSoH Pressure Switch Open with Circulating,
Low or High pump(s). The pressure switch is a device sensitive
to pressure inside the heater manifold. Pressure in the heater
manifold is generated by a pump pushing water through the
manifold. If one pump is running and the pressure switch does not
sense any pressure then there is an indication of no water
flow. To prevent the heater from being turned on when there is
no water running through, the heater is turned off and one of
these messages will be displayed indicating which pump is
supposed to be running.

A pressure switch error may also be indicated if the switch is out
of adjustment or there is an air lock in the pump. Adjusting the
pressure switch is best left to a trained technician. An air lock
may happen whenever the spa is so low as to permit air to be
sucked in by the pump. To bleed an air lock; switch off power,
loosen one of the pump fittings a quarter of a turn. You will hear
the sound of escaping air, then water will start dripping. Re-
tighten the fitting.

ToE Time Out Error. It is not likely that you will ever see this
error. It indicates that the system’s heartbeat is out of control, all
devices will be shut down and the spa is unusable. This message
will rarely ever occur, if it does, please contact Applied
Computer Controls.




                              Page 13
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS

NOTICE: All spa electrical wiring must be performed by a
qualified licensed electrician and must meet all NEC (National
Electrical Code) and state and local codes and requirements.

              DANGER - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

1. The lines carrying power to the spa must be dedicated to the
   spa and should not be shared with any other appliance(s).

2. All electrical wiring lines must originate from the electrical
   panel and terminate, hard wired, into the electrical wiring
   compartment. The useof extension cords or plug type
   termination is expressly prohibited and voids the warranty.

3. Do not use aluminum wiring. Use only copper wiring.

4. Wire gauge must be in accordance with NEC requirements for
   the distance from current source to spa and the current rating
   as stated on the ID label that is attached to the control
   enclosure.

5. All wiring must be shielded by a ground metal conduit. The
   conduit must terminate at the electrical access compartment
   either from the bottom of the spa or through a hole in the side
   paneling of the spa.

6. For a 120 volt system the line wire (black) is connected to the
   terminal block lug labeled LINE1. The neutral wire (white) is
   connected to the center lug labeled NEUT, and the ground wire
   (green) is connected to the ground lug labeled G or GROUND.

7. For a 240 volt 4 wire system, connected Line1, Neutral and
   Ground wires as in #6 above. The fourth wire is the Line2 wire
   (red) and it is connected to the lug labeled LINE2.




                                 Page 14
BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKER REQUIREMENTS

 240 Volts     4 Wire System          30/50 Amp 2 Pole Breaker

 240 Volt      3 Wire System          30/50 Amp 2 Pole Breaker

CAUTION : A new breaker must be used for a new spa installation.
Do not use an existing or used breaker.

GFCI. All spa installations must be protected by a GFCI. If your spa
control box does not include an integrated GFCI then you must use a
GFCI breaker per National Electrical Code requirements.

120/240 Volt Conversion. All spas are shipped configured for 240
volt (3 or 4 wire systems). Please check the nameplate on the control
enclosure to identify the type of system in your spa. If the nameplate
indicates a 120/240 Volt type system, then it is possible to convert the
spa to 120 volt operation.

30/50 Amp Conversion. Some homes may have limited power service.
It is possible to operate a 240 volt spa system using a 30 amp breaker.
Connect 240 volt power to the system as previously described, then set
it to operate in the low power mode. To set the controller to operate in
low power mode, you must set system option P3 to 1. Please read the
note on page 18 and the warning on page 19.

    Note: Only experienced service personnel should perform
    conversions. Improper modifications may cause damage to the
    control system and / or the attached heater and pump motors.




                                Page 15
4
          2
                                        1

                        5



      3                      6
                                                              13

                             7

              10
                   11
                        12                  8

                                   9


                                            12
                                                 11
                                                      10

               SmarTouch Digital Typical view - exploded


1. Enclosure Box
2. GFCI Flange
3. Cover Plate
4. GFCI (optional) - 120 volt 20 amp or 240 volt 50 amp
5. Terminal Block - 2 position or 3 position
6. Printed circuit control board - SC2000, SC1000, SC1100Jr
7. Heater contactor
8. Pressure Switch
9. Stainless steel heater manifold tube
10. Heater union, mail fitting.
11. Gasket
12. Heater union, female fitting
13. Spa side control assembly



                                  Page 16
SC-1000 Control Board




SC-2000 Control Board



    Page 17
Page 18
Control
     Ground                                Board
     Lug
  Conduit                                  Top Side
  Feed Thru                                Connector
Two lug
terminal                                    Heater On
                                            Indicator
    Pressure
    Switch                                Heater
                                          Contactor
 Heater
 Union
                                          Sensors
    Heater                                Cover
    Manifold     SmarTouch 1000 Control




    Integrated
    GFCI
                                          SC-2000
                                          Controller
 3 Terminal
 Block                                    Top Side
                                          Connector
Heater
Contactor                                 Heater On
                                          Indicator
Conduit
Feed Thru                                  Pressure
Ground Lug                                 Switch

 Heater
 Manifold
     Sensors     SmarTouch 2000 Control
     Cover




                       Page 19
2.5”




                                  5.5”




                                                                                        3”




                                   7”



    1000                                  2000
                                                                           1100
                                                                            JR




             SmarTouch Digital 1000, 2000, 3000 & 1100JR

                     © 1999 Applied Computer Controls.
SmarTouch & SmarTouch Digital are trademarks of Applied Computer Controls.
This manual may not be copied or reproduced without permission, in part or in total.


                                                                                   Rev. 3/05-C

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  • 1. SMARTOUCH DIGITAL USER MANUAL 701 W. Foothill Blvd Azusa CA 91702 (626) 969 - 9655 Fax (626) 334 - 4809
  • 2. SmarTouch Digital controls are microprocessor based electronic spa control systems and as such are susceptible to static discharge and high levels of humidity. To prevent premature control failure do not hose down, flood or allow water to enter the control box enclosure. CAUTION High voltage levels exist inside the control box, they can cause injury and even electrocution. Only certified electricians or trained servicemen should have access to the components inside the box. There are no user serviceable parts inside the box. All programming is done at the spa side control panel without the need to access the inside of the box. If for some reason the control system needs to be serviced, please contact Applied Computer Controls for proper procedures. Model # _________________ Serial # __________________ Software Rev # _______ Purch Date _____ / _____ /_______ Device 120V 240V 1Sp 2Sp 12V Installed Primary Pump Circulating Pump Second Pump Third Pump Air Blower Spa Light Fiber Optic Light Fiber Optic Wheel Spa Mister
  • 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 IN A HURRY 5 Setting Temperature 5 The SET Key 5 Time Of Day TOD 6 SettingTOD 6 THE CONTROL PANEL 7 DEVICE CONTROL GROUP 7 Primary Water Pump 7 Air Blower 8 Auxiliary Pump(s) 8 Spa Light 8 Summary of Device Functions 9 STATUS CONTROL GROUP 10 The TEMP key 10 The TIME key 11 The SET key 11 ERROR MESSAGES 12 CoLD, OH, HIer 13 SEoP, SESH, PSoC, PSoL, PSoH 13 ToE - Time out error 13 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTION 14 BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKER REQUIREMENTS 15 EXPLODED VIEW / PARTS 16 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 17 WIRING DIAGRAM 18 CONTROL BOX DESCRIPTION 19 Page 3
  • 4. INTRODUCTION Thank you for buying a spa equipped with a SmarTouch Digital control systems. Many years of experience went into the design of this family of controls. You can be assured your spa control system is the most advanced, it is highly reliable and will serve you for many years to come. The control system has been designed with the you the user in mind. It is very easy to operate and requires a minimal effort on your part. You may use it just as it comes to you and without any programming. Yet you have the option of getting deeply involved in the inner workings of the control if you so choose. You can custom tailor it to fit your needs. Please take the time to read at least the first section (next page) “IN A HURRY - READ THIS” portion of the manual before starting to use your spa for the first time. You can familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual at your leisure. This manual will also serve as a reference if you choose to modify the operation of your spa. SAVE THIS MANUAL. Make it available for other spa users. You should also have a spa user’s manual which explains how to care for your spa. Please read and follow all instructions in your spa user’s manual. Maintaining the proper levels of pH and the sanitizer will extend the life of your spa equipment. Improper chemical levels in the spa are sure to cause premature heater failure as well as failure of other components in the system . Failures caused by chemical imbalance are not covered by warranty. Page 4
  • 5. IN A HURRY - READ THIS For those who don’t like to read manuals or would like to read the manual later, please read at least the following section. SmarTouch Digital comes to you with a universal set of default settings. If you choose to keep these settings, then you only need to remember 2 things : how to set the spa temperature and to press the SET key whenever you are done using the spa. Setting Temperature ♦ Press and hold the TEMP key for 2 seconds. Release all keys The display will flash the current selected temperature. ♦ Using the TEMP and TIME keys (UP and DOWN arrows) scroll to the desired temperature. ♦ Press the SET key to lock in the new selection The SET Key After using the spa, press the SET key to tell the microcontroller you are done using the spa. It will then take over the spa’s management including the different filtration cycles, heat maintenance, economy modes and protection against freezing. Upon entering this mode the FILTER light is turned on and a post use filtration cycle is executed - that is when the spa needs filtration the most. The default system setting includes a 3 hour economy mode, the pump will come on at most once every 3 hours to sample water temperature and heat if necessary. The controller remembers when you have used the spa and in anticipation of your next usage will perform a 3 hour Auto Filtration cycle before your next spa use. SmarTouch Digital Series 1000 and 2000 is a family of intelligent, spa control systems. These systems are rich with features and can be extensively programmed to fit just about any need. The rest of this manual will explain the function of each of the keys on the control panel, how to change programmed settings and what each setting does. It will also explain all the error messages that you may encounter, and their significance and way to correct them. Page 5
  • 6. Time Of Day (TOD) SmarTouch Digital maintains a 12 hour AM / PM internal real time clock TOD (Time Of Day). The clock based on the line frequency. There is no battery backup and whenever the power is turned off, TOD is no longer correct. It defaults to 12:00 AM whenever the power is turned on. If you set TOD then SmarTouch will display time every first 10 seconds of each minute. If TOD has not been set then it will not be displayed. Setting TOD (Optional) 1. Press and hold the TIME key for 2 seconds. Current TOD will be displayed with the hour portion flashing. 2. Release the TIME key. 3. Using the TEMP and TIME keys scroll up and down to the desired hour. - Notice the AM / PM Led. 4. When the correct hour and AM / PM are displayed press the SET key to lock in the new hour. 5. The display will now flash the minutes portion of current TOD. 6. Using TIME and TEMP scroll to the desired minutes. 7. When the correct minutes are displayed press the SET key to lock in the time of day (hours and minutes) Note : TOD is the only parameter in SmarTouch Digital that is not preserved on power down. On power up it will default to 12:00 AM, all other parameters are restored to the their last setting. Page 6
  • 7. THE CONTROL PANEL The control panel is normally installed on the lip of the spa for easy and convenient access. Within the panel housing is a 4 digit LED display used to communicate to the user spa temperature, TOD, elapsed user time, programming, status - diagnostic and error codes and messages. There are 2 different size panels. They are interchangeable. the 2000 Series panel can have up to 7 keys, the 1000 Series panel will have at most 6 keys. These are membrane type switches which when depressed generate a signal that the microprocessor will interpret and act upon. The switches are labeled and have specific functions. They are divided into 2 groups: Device Control Group Pump(s), Air Blower & Spa Light. Status Control Group: Up & Down Keys & the Set Key. Note: if any of the keys is pressed and held closed for longer than 20 seconds, that key will be disabled and becomes non functional. After releasing the key, it will be reactivated after 20 seconds. This is to prevent a collapsed or defective key from locking up the system. DEVICE CONTROL KEYS There are up to 4 device key, JETS, AIR, AUX & LITE. Your spa will have at least one water pump. Optionally your spa may have an air blower, a second and/or third pump and a spa light. It may also have a mister or a fiber optic light setup. If your spa does not have a specific device please disregard the function of that device. Primary Water Pump Each spa should have at least one primary water pump which is usually a dual speed pump. The low speed is used to filter the spa. Also while the spa is being heated or there is an error condition, the low speed circulates the water and you will not be able to turn it off. Page 7
  • 8. The JETS key (switch) on the control panel is a 3 position switch : Low Pump, High Pump, Off. Each time the key is pressed, the next function is executed. If your primary pump is a single speed pump then only the high pump will be activated. 2 LED indicators, LO & HI inform you which speed is on. Note : if your spa is equipped with a circulating pump it will be used for filtration and heating instead of the low speed pump. Air Blower. If your spa is equipped with an air blower (bubbler), it is activated by the AIR key. This is an ON/OFF key. An LED will indicate when the air blower is on. Auxiliary Pump(s). Your spa may be equipped with 1 or 2 more pumps. If you have a second pump, it could be a single speed or a dual speed. If you have a third pump then both the second and third pumps must be single speed. The function of the AUX key changes with the number and type of auxiliary pumps used. Please consult with the table on the following page for the proper sequence of activation. Spa Light The LITE key can also be a multifunction key. In its simplest configuration, the LITE key is a simple on / off switch. It turns the spa light and the accessory, if one is attached, on / off together at the same time. Alternatively the LITE key may be programmed as a 3 function key. Pressing it once will turn the spa light on. Pressing it a second time will turn on the attached accessory, while the light is still on. Press it a third time and both spa light and accessory will go off. The table on the following page summarizes all the possible device key combinations. Please note that your spa may not necessarily have all these devices attached. Page 8
  • 9. SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS FOR EACH DEVICE Key Device 1 2 3 4 Single speed pump ON OFF JETS Dual speed pump LOW HIGH OFF Dual speed with Circ pump LOW HIGH OFF Circ pump is independent AIR Single speed air blower ON OFF One single Speed pump ON OFF AUX One dual speed pump LOW HIGH OFF Two Single speed pumps P1 P1&2 P2 ALL OFF Spa light ON OFF LITE Spa Light & Accessory Both Both ON OFF Spa Light & Accessory Lite Both Both 3 Function ON ON OFF Table 1 - Device keys summary of functions The four device keys, JETS, AIR, AUX and LITE are exclusive, when one is pressed, no other key may be pressed simultaneously. You must release the pressed key before you may press another key. Also these keys do not repeat. If you press and hold a key for more than 20 seconds that key will be considered defective (collapsed) and will be deactivated and ignored by the system. When released the key will stay inactive for 20 seconds before it is recognized and activated.
  • 10. STATUS CONTROL KEYS The keys in this group are used to communicate to the controller system settings and option selection(s). There are 3 keys in this group and 3 functions that are combinations of these keys: Key Press Function TEMP (up arrow) Prog Temp, + or Next TIME (down arrow) Prog TOD, - or Previous SET key. Select or Accept , Enter SET & TEMP Invert display Table 2 - Status Control Keys Summary The TEMP key , which is also the UP ARROW key, is a repeat key if held down. Think of this key as “+ or next”. Use it to : ♦ Press and hold for 2 seconds then release it to start desired temperature selection. ♦ During temperature setting press TEMP to increase selected temperature. ♦ When doing system programming press TEMP to scroll to the next message. ♦ After message selection, the system displays the associated value, press TEMP to increase that value. Note: When the display is inverted, you will be able to read the display from inside the spa ; the keys will retain their functions and will not be inverted. The UP ARROW will still function as the UP ARROW even though when you look at it from within the spa it appears to be the DOWN ARROW. The same also applies to the rest of the keys. Page 10
  • 11. The TIME key , which is also the DOWN ARROW key, is also a repeat key. Think of it as “ - or previous”. Use it to : ♦ Press and hold for 2 seconds then release it to start setting the real time clock (TOD) ♦ During time setting press TIME to decrease the hours or minutes value that is being set. ♦ When doing system programming press TIME to scroll to the previous message ♦ After selecting a message, the system displays the associated value, press TIME to decrease that value. The SET key is equivalent to Select or Accept. It functions as an Enter key of a personal computer, it is the proverbial “hit any key to continue”. Press the set key to: ♦ After using the spa press the SET key to tell the controller to take over the management of the spa. ♦ During temperature setting press the SET key to lock in a new selected temperature. ♦ During time of day programming press the SET key to lock in the hour and the minutes. ♦ When a “HLer ” error message is displayed press the SET key to clear the error (if the the cause has been corrected). Pressing the SET key, the user acknowledges that the cause of the hi limit error has been or will be corrected. Note: UP is synonymous with TEMP and DOWN is the same key as TIME. These are used interchangeably and mean the same thing. Scrolling means pushing either the UP or the DOWN key to go to the next or previous item or value. Page 11
  • 12. ERROR MESSAGES There are 9 error messages that a SmarTouch may generate. Here is a List of these messages and what they indicate: CoLd Temperature in the spa heater housing is below 40º Fahrenheit. Because spa temperature should never get this low, the status of the heater element is unknown. Therefore the low speed pump or circulation pump will run continuously until the temperature rises above 45º OH OverHeat. The spa is at temperature that is above 108ºF. SmarTouch will not accept temperature settings above 104ºF. If for some reason spa temperature rises over the maximum level, SmarTouch will display a flashing 105ºF to 108ºF. The spa is still operational but hotter than any person should be subjected to. Please do not use your spa when the temperature is flashing or the OH message is displayed In the summer and especially in warm regions, ambient temperature may be high enough to overheat the spa naturally. Spas are usually well insulated and can store a lot of heat in the equipment compartment. HLer Hi Limit Over Heat. SmarTouch has a backup water temperature sensor called the HiLimit. If the sensor is disconnected or shorted or if the spa temperature should reach above 112ºF, the HiLimit protection circuitry will force all spa functions off and will flash the HLer message on the display. It is not possible to use the spa when this error isin effect. When the error has been corrected, you must press the SET key to acknowledge that you, the spa user, are aware of the error condition and should have the proper repairs done. Page 12
  • 13. SEoP Sensor Open or disconnected and SmarTouch cannot determine the spa temperature. The heater is disabled but the spa is operational. The sensor must be replaced or reconnected for this message to go away. SESH Sensor Short. The sensor is shorted and is non functional. Temperature cannot be determined, the heater is disabled, but the spa is still operational. Sensor must be replaced to get rid of this message. PSoC, PSoL, PSoH Pressure Switch Open with Circulating, Low or High pump(s). The pressure switch is a device sensitive to pressure inside the heater manifold. Pressure in the heater manifold is generated by a pump pushing water through the manifold. If one pump is running and the pressure switch does not sense any pressure then there is an indication of no water flow. To prevent the heater from being turned on when there is no water running through, the heater is turned off and one of these messages will be displayed indicating which pump is supposed to be running. A pressure switch error may also be indicated if the switch is out of adjustment or there is an air lock in the pump. Adjusting the pressure switch is best left to a trained technician. An air lock may happen whenever the spa is so low as to permit air to be sucked in by the pump. To bleed an air lock; switch off power, loosen one of the pump fittings a quarter of a turn. You will hear the sound of escaping air, then water will start dripping. Re- tighten the fitting. ToE Time Out Error. It is not likely that you will ever see this error. It indicates that the system’s heartbeat is out of control, all devices will be shut down and the spa is unusable. This message will rarely ever occur, if it does, please contact Applied Computer Controls. Page 13
  • 14. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE: All spa electrical wiring must be performed by a qualified licensed electrician and must meet all NEC (National Electrical Code) and state and local codes and requirements. DANGER - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 1. The lines carrying power to the spa must be dedicated to the spa and should not be shared with any other appliance(s). 2. All electrical wiring lines must originate from the electrical panel and terminate, hard wired, into the electrical wiring compartment. The useof extension cords or plug type termination is expressly prohibited and voids the warranty. 3. Do not use aluminum wiring. Use only copper wiring. 4. Wire gauge must be in accordance with NEC requirements for the distance from current source to spa and the current rating as stated on the ID label that is attached to the control enclosure. 5. All wiring must be shielded by a ground metal conduit. The conduit must terminate at the electrical access compartment either from the bottom of the spa or through a hole in the side paneling of the spa. 6. For a 120 volt system the line wire (black) is connected to the terminal block lug labeled LINE1. The neutral wire (white) is connected to the center lug labeled NEUT, and the ground wire (green) is connected to the ground lug labeled G or GROUND. 7. For a 240 volt 4 wire system, connected Line1, Neutral and Ground wires as in #6 above. The fourth wire is the Line2 wire (red) and it is connected to the lug labeled LINE2. Page 14
  • 15. BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKER REQUIREMENTS 240 Volts 4 Wire System 30/50 Amp 2 Pole Breaker 240 Volt 3 Wire System 30/50 Amp 2 Pole Breaker CAUTION : A new breaker must be used for a new spa installation. Do not use an existing or used breaker. GFCI. All spa installations must be protected by a GFCI. If your spa control box does not include an integrated GFCI then you must use a GFCI breaker per National Electrical Code requirements. 120/240 Volt Conversion. All spas are shipped configured for 240 volt (3 or 4 wire systems). Please check the nameplate on the control enclosure to identify the type of system in your spa. If the nameplate indicates a 120/240 Volt type system, then it is possible to convert the spa to 120 volt operation. 30/50 Amp Conversion. Some homes may have limited power service. It is possible to operate a 240 volt spa system using a 30 amp breaker. Connect 240 volt power to the system as previously described, then set it to operate in the low power mode. To set the controller to operate in low power mode, you must set system option P3 to 1. Please read the note on page 18 and the warning on page 19. Note: Only experienced service personnel should perform conversions. Improper modifications may cause damage to the control system and / or the attached heater and pump motors. Page 15
  • 16. 4 2 1 5 3 6 13 7 10 11 12 8 9 12 11 10 SmarTouch Digital Typical view - exploded 1. Enclosure Box 2. GFCI Flange 3. Cover Plate 4. GFCI (optional) - 120 volt 20 amp or 240 volt 50 amp 5. Terminal Block - 2 position or 3 position 6. Printed circuit control board - SC2000, SC1000, SC1100Jr 7. Heater contactor 8. Pressure Switch 9. Stainless steel heater manifold tube 10. Heater union, mail fitting. 11. Gasket 12. Heater union, female fitting 13. Spa side control assembly Page 16
  • 17. SC-1000 Control Board SC-2000 Control Board Page 17
  • 19. Control Ground Board Lug Conduit Top Side Feed Thru Connector Two lug terminal Heater On Indicator Pressure Switch Heater Contactor Heater Union Sensors Heater Cover Manifold SmarTouch 1000 Control Integrated GFCI SC-2000 Controller 3 Terminal Block Top Side Connector Heater Contactor Heater On Indicator Conduit Feed Thru Pressure Ground Lug Switch Heater Manifold Sensors SmarTouch 2000 Control Cover Page 19
  • 20. 2.5” 5.5” 3” 7” 1000 2000 1100 JR SmarTouch Digital 1000, 2000, 3000 & 1100JR © 1999 Applied Computer Controls. SmarTouch & SmarTouch Digital are trademarks of Applied Computer Controls. This manual may not be copied or reproduced without permission, in part or in total. Rev. 3/05-C